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  • Rated by freakism on Oct 31, 7:33pm

    Wouldn't trust to wage a bet on these facts.
  • Reviewed by tisstupid on Oct 15, 10:59am

    http://cavett.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/03/when-that-guy-died-on-my-show/ The first story is definitely true.
  • Rated by sheisskopf on Oct 06, 5:58pm

    Interesting but too many factual errors for me to thumb this page up.
  • Rated by emilyinstitches on Sep 25, 4:33pm

    great stuff
  • Rated by annajyu on Sep 25, 4:19pm

    very interesting
  • Rated by myturtledove on Sep 25, 1:28pm

    interesting
  • Reviewed by Rocker1966 on Sep 18, 8:37pm

    The cat hair one made me laugh. out loud. on the floor. rolling around. ok, I did chuckle. thats how I want to go, with a pissed off cat scratching the shit out of me.. by the way I'm starting a new acronym. IDC. I did chuckle.
  • Rated by blueyedevil81 on Sep 02, 10:42pm

    Very interesting facts on this site. If it is embellished, it's still a good read. Nice amusing moment at the least.
  • Rated by magnoliasouth on Sep 01, 10:16pm

    While some of this is slightly true, it is seriously embellished. Let's take the first one as an example. He says:Jerome Rodale, who founded The Rodale Press publishing house, was taping an interview on the Dick Cavett Talk show. He was bragging about how he was so healthy he'd live to be 100 when he slumped over, dead from a heart attack. The show was never broadcast to the public because it'd be kinda funny. Now catch the bold part. The writer clearly states that Rodale was bragging on the show. NOT TRUE.Let's see what Snopes had to say about it:In a New York Times Magazine interview, this 72-year-old longevity guru announced, "I'm going to live to be 100, unless I'm run down by a sugar-crazed taxi driver." A guest on the Dick Cavett Show the next day, while Cavett was discussing politics with journalist Pete Hamill, Rodale's head dropped to his chest and he was heard to let out what sounded like a snore. "Are we boring you, Mr. Rodale?" asked Cavett. There was no response -- Rodale was dead. The show was never broadcast.http://www.snopes.com/horrors/freakish/onstage.aspNot quite accurate now, is it? That's only the first one. Don't even get me started on the full page!